Alternative Energy Hungary: First Windfarm in Hungary
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Austrian company Öko-Energia GmbH is to invest Ft60 billion ($284.6 million) in establishing the first wind farm in Hungary, in the south Rábaköz region, 150km west of Budapest. Forty-eight wind turbines will be built, at a price of between Ft500-800m ($2.37-3.79m) and producing 2,000 kilowatts per hour.
Although the company has yet to sign any agreements with the landowners, according to Lajos Takács, the mayor of Dénesfa, this won’t hinder the project. “I am sure the company will be able to come to an agreement with the property owners,” Takács said.
Budapest Sun Article on Hungary’s First Windfarm
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